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Ballard Commons Park Development (formerly Ballard Civic Center) Pro Parks Project Information

 
5701 22nd Avenue NW

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PROJECT STATUS

EVENTS:

Seattle Parks and Recreation joined community members, Mayor Greg Nickels and members of the Seattle City Council for a grand opening celebration on Saturday, March 4, 2006.

FOR MORE INFORMATION:

Jon Jainga, Project Manager
800 Maynard Avenue South 3rd Floor
Seattle WA 98134-1336
(206)684-7054
jon.jainga@seattle.gov

Grand Opening Celebration

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Thank you, Seattle. Pro Parks Levy improvements are complete!

The new Ballard Commons Park opened to the public on Dec. 30, 2005. The project includes a new, permanent skate bowl, a beautiful water feature, engaging public art, relaxing seating areas and lawns, and ADA accessible walkways.
LOCATION
5701 22nd Avenue NW
BUDGET
The Pro Parks Levy provides $2,474,400 for park planning, design and construction.
SCHEDULE
Planning:2002-2003
Design:2003-2005
Construction:2005
Completion:2005

PROJECT DESCRIPTION

Project Description:
In April 2005, this new park was named Ballard Commons Park.

The Pro Parks Levy provided $2,474,000 to plan, design and construct the Ballard Civic Center park.

The new park was developed on the northwest corner of 22nd Ave. NW and NW 57th St. The 1998 Crown Hill/Ballard Neighborhood Plan recommends the creation of a park within the Hub Urban Village to become the centerpiece of a new Ballard Civic Center. The Civic Center also includes a new library and neighborhood service center on the southwest corner of 22nd Ave. NW and NW 57th St.

Public input on park design was conducted in 2004. Park construction, including demolition of the Segway building and parking lot, took place in 2005.

Swift and Company Landscape Architects were selected in August 2003 by City staff and Ballard community members to be the design consultant for the development of the new park.

Project History/Background: The design elements of the Ballard Civic Center Park emerged during the Crown Hill/Ballard neighborhood planning process and were refined during the 2000 Ballard Municipal Center master planning process.

The community identified possible design elements in the Ballard Civic Center Master Plan that were used as the basis for the park design. Those elements include a maritime theme, large lawn, central promenade, large “landmark” trees, circulation that utilizes the perimeter street sidewalks, and public art.

COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION
Ballard Project Advisory Team (PAT)
• Ballard Civic Center Park Project Advisory Team Members
• Role of the Ballard PAT
• Project Advisory Team (PAT) Draft Timeline
• PAT Meeting #1 - June 29, 2004 agenda | minutes
• PAT Meeting #2 - July 20, 2004 agenda | minutes
• PAT Meeting #3 - December 15, 2004agenda | minutes

Community Meetings
• Community meeting #3 to review recommended schematic design Tuesday, March 9, 2004
• Meeting Summary #2 January 13, 2004
• Meeting Summary #1 October 28, 2003
• site analysis drawings from Swift & Company Landscape Architects

In April 2005 this new park site was named "Ballard Commons Park."
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